Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan
This article focuses on the derogation of human rights provisions under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in states of emergency and civil martial law in India and Pakistan. The author tries to analyze how both countries justify the suspension of some human rights in a national security crisis while preserving the fundamental principles of human dignity. The article discusses those non-derivable rights, such as the right to life, protection from torture, and freedom from slavery, which cannot be suspended, even in emergency conditions. The article criticizes the freedoms limited by military and executive powers through a comparative analysis of counter-terrorism laws and the reliance on emergency measures. The article ends by recommending ways for these actions to come into compliance with international human rights standards and protection of individual freedom.
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Derogation, Human Rights, ICCPR, Emergency Powers, Civil Martial Law, Pakistan, India
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(1) Maryam Shahid
Researcher/LLM Student, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Mehnaz Begum
Lecturer, Department of Sharia and Law, Islamia College Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Arbab Abuzar Khan
Student, Law College, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
Cite this article
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APA : Shahid, M., Begum, M., & Khan, A. A. (2024). Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan. Global Regional Review, IX(III), 222-231. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2024(IX-III).22
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CHICAGO : Shahid, Maryam, Mehnaz Begum, and Arbab Abuzar Khan. 2024. "Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IX (III): 222-231 doi: 10.31703/grr.2024(IX-III).22
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HARVARD : SHAHID, M., BEGUM, M. & KHAN, A. A. 2024. Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan. Global Regional Review, IX, 222-231.
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MHRA : Shahid, Maryam, Mehnaz Begum, and Arbab Abuzar Khan. 2024. "Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IX: 222-231
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MLA : Shahid, Maryam, Mehnaz Begum, and Arbab Abuzar Khan. "Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan." Global Regional Review, IX.III (2024): 222-231 Print.
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OXFORD : Shahid, Maryam, Begum, Mehnaz, and Khan, Arbab Abuzar (2024), "Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan", Global Regional Review, IX (III), 222-231
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TURABIAN : Shahid, Maryam, Mehnaz Begum, and Arbab Abuzar Khan. "Derogation of Human Rights under the Covenant and their Suspension during Emergency and Civil Martial Law, in India and Pakistan." Global Regional Review IX, no. III (2024): 222-231. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2024(IX-III).22